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lowbush blueberry

lowbush blueberry

Vaccinium angustifolium

shrub☀️ full sun💧💧 moderate waterZone 3bZone 7b

A low-growing native shrub that produces small white or pink bell-shaped flowers in spring followed by abundant edible blue berries in summer. Foliage turns beautiful shades of red and orange in fall.

Overview

Form
Mounding
Growth Rate
slow
Size
1–2′ tall × 2–4′ wide
Dormancy
deciduous

Tolerances & Soil

moderate

Flood Tolerance

low
Zone 3bZone 7b
1471013
ColderWarmer
Zone range: Zone 3b to Zone 7b

pH Range

4.77.5
7.0
3.556.589
pH range: 4.7 to 7.5

Soil Texture

Coarse, Medium, Fine

Seasonality

Bloom Season

J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D

Harvest Season

J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D

Season of Interest

SpringSummerFall

Succession Role

pioneerearly successional

Native Range

Eastern North America

Function & Care

edibleerosion controlmedicinalpollinator nectarywildlife benefit

Edible Parts

fruitleaf

Establishment & Care

Establishment
easy
Maintenance
low
Years to Bearing
3 years
Propagation
seed, cutting, division, layering

Companion Planting